Due to rain delays, the bluebonnets were no longer around for the Stooksberry’s Spring Portrait Session. Luckily the blanket flowers were in full fielded bloom when we rescheduled. Cori, Daniel and Jacob (age 5) enjoyed exploring Balcones District Park – from the wildflowers to the creek.
Please enjoy this sneak peek of their Spring Portrait session. To see all the photos and purchase prints from their session click HERE.
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We’ve been waiting out the rain and keeping an eye on the spring blooms – but it finally all came together. I met Carsyn & Heather early in the morning at Brushy Creek Community Center for their Spring Portrait Session. We counted “sugar bees,” watched the koi fish, and did some twirling (Carsyn in her tutu – had the advantage in that activity).
Please enjoy this sneak peek of their Spring Portrait session. To see all the photos and purchase prints from their session click HERE.
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Ginny, Elliot and Levi met me for sunrise at Lady Bird Lake last weekend. We explored the fields of wildflowers then watched the rowers on the water. The bluebonnets were almost gone, but the Indian Paintbrushes more than made up for it.
Please enjoy this sneak peek of their Spring Portrait session. To see all the photos and purchase prints from their session click HERE(password protected).
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I met up with Truman & Family by the Pedestrian Bridge before sunset. We watched the trains, listened to the drum circle that happened to be there and practiced our best ninja style jumps.
Please enjoy this sneak peek of his Spring Portrait session. To see all the photos and purchase prints from their session click HERE(password protected).
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I met up with the Cooper Family at Balcones District Parkfor their Bluebonnet portrait session.
Some sessions lend themselves to more laughter and more excitement – like when Matt (3) tripped and fell in dog poop on our way to the bluebonnets (pictures taken so far: 0) or when Matt (3) jumped up enthusiastically & unexpectedly and gave his dad a black eye (pictures taken: 50% done). What else can I say? Three-year-olds – they keep you on your toes. And luckily, Lorraine is super action-ready with the wet wipes.
But, oh how sweet Henry (6) was holding his little brother, Sebastian (6 months)!
Please enjoy this sneak peek of their Bluebonnet Portrait session. To see all the photos and purchase prints from their session click HERE.
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